Academy Chairman Juluru Gowri Shankar on Wednesday announced that a felicitation program will be held at Ravindra Bharathi in Hyderabad on March 28. (IANS)

 

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Telangana Sahitya Academy to honor 'Naatu Naatu' lyricist Chandrabose

The Telangana Sahitya Academy has decided to felicitate lyricist Chandrabose, who penned Oscar award-winning song "Naatu Naatu".

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The Telangana Sahitya Academy has decided to felicitate lyricist Chandrabose, who penned the Oscar award-winning song "Naatu Naatu".

Academy Chairman Juluru Gowri Shankar on Wednesday announced that a felicitation program will be held at Ravindra Bharathi in Hyderabad on March 28.

He stated that the entire Telangana society is proud that by using Telugu rural phrases, Chandrabose penned an enlivening song that received the admiration of the world.

Gowri Shankar on Wednesday held a meeting with representatives of various literary bodies to discuss the arrangements for the meeting. He observed that for the first time, a Telugu song bagging a global award is a matter of happiness for all.

The meeting decided to hold a meeting on March 28 to honor Chandrabose who brought such a huge honor for Telugu literacy in the field of film lyrics.

The Academy Chairman appealed to poets and writers to attend the meeting. He said that film lyricist Chandrabose made Telangana proud by taking the Telugu song to the world stage. (KB/IANS)

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